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question, "What plant, animal, or its products afford food for this 

 insect?" Opposite alfalfa caterpillar and under A, we find the 

 number 2. If we turn to page 55 and look under A, we find that 

 number 2 refers to alfalfa and clovers, which are the food of the 

 caterpillar. By the same procedure all the questions for each insect 



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Place where collected t Town Q—^Lju^ilJ State d^LeL i^ 



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Date collected x Day____A£jf£ Mont h rt^l^^J Y ear /?3 7 



JL. What plant, animal, or its products afford food for this insect? 



B» What part of the food plant or animal is infested? 



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C, In what stage does insect spend the winter? 



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D, Where does insect spend the winter? 



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B. What kind of mouth parts has this insect? 



?• Of what economic importance is this insect? 



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G. What is the injurious stage of this insect? 



H, Control is directed toward what stage of this insect? 



I. What control measures are recommended? 



J* What insecticide would he used? 



Figure 126. — Sample of questionnaire. 



may be answered. In table 1, if the mouth parts, controls, or 

 other factors differ for the adult and larva, the top number refers to 

 the adult and the bottom number to the larva. The reference for 

 the codling moth indicates that control is directed to the larvae and 

 that all control practices and materials refer to the larvae. 



